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Upgrade your aquarium with our 4 PACKS DISCUS. Enjoy the beauty and diversity of randomly selected high quality discus such as Red checkerboard, Blue diamond, Red rose and more. Let us know your color preferences at checkout, though availability is not guaranteed. Expertly selected for savings and satisfaction.
The Cobalt Discus is a solid blue strain developed in the 1970s–1980s by Dr. Eduard S. Focke during America's golden age of colorful discus breeding. As one of the original Blue Discus varieties, it followed the Turquoise and was created by crossing Heckel and Blue discus lines. The result is a deeply developed blue coloration with significantly less red than the Red Turquoise strain, while maintaining visible transverse bands unlike the Flechen Turquoise and Blue Diamond varieties. Provide a planted aquarium that mirrors the Amazon with driftwood and root structures. Maintain stable water conditions: pH 6.5–7.2, temperature 80–86°F, and low to medium flow. Avoid aggressive tankmates, intense lighting, and strong currents. Cobalt Discus adapt well to varied parameters when changes occur gradually, allowing adequate adjustment time.
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Specimens are known for their bright honey golden bodies and sometime with a touch of red on their fringes. This strain has no more than 3 colors in its entire color scheme: orange-yellow, and a touch of white. For the enthusiast that wants to have a full array of specimens in their tank, this strain may be a good fit.
Smooth bold colors resemble a sunset on the beach. These fish have brushstrokes of white resembling clouds in the sky on a warm beach evening. With hints reds accenting their outer edges, glimmering effortlessly as they glide in your tank. A excellent contrast to your other discus with dense patterns. The specimens have three colors yellow orange red with a touch of white. Their most interesting characteristic is there dense red colored eyes. Their beauty is in there simplicity which make them all the more unique. Please let us know how many of these you would like to add to your aquarium.
The albino Red diamond Discus is one of the many strains of discus that through genetic mutation have produced a reproducible color variation of the Discus fish. This strain has bright red color on their body with a white face . AB Red diamond Discus aquariums should closely resemble their natural Amazonian habitat with plenty of plants and branching root or driftwood. Water parameters should be very consistent with a pH near 6.5 to 7.2, temperature between 80° to 86° Fahrenheit with low to medium water currents. Discus can thrive in a wider range of water parameters as long as the changes are not sudden and the fish has adequate time to adjust to changing parameters. AB Red cover Discus should not be housed with aggressive or boisterous fish species or in aquariums with intense lighting or strong water currents.
All discus under this listing are on sale. We will randomly pick and ship it to you. All discus are minimum of 3.5” inches and maximum is 6 inches. It can be any strain whichever available from time to time, for example: tiger, turquoise, pigeon, red diamond or golden diamond, blue diamond ….etc
They could be a mix strain including some pigeon discus and for pigeon, they will have some peppering which is very normal on any pigeon blood discus. We do not guarantee about color, gender. Basically it is good for saving and good for beginner, it is just clearance so we get room for new shipment or they does not meet our requirement to sell as A grade. Please understand this is discount fish, please do not complain if you choose this saving but think about selected.
sometime fish in this listing are healing from some issue but we cannot sale as selected or hight grade as normal, for example : we get some fin rot fish, after we finished the treatment, we trim the rotting area and they grow back to normal but by rule we cannot usually selling it as our A grade so it will be under discount
The albino red jaguar discus also knows for their common name as albino Checkerboard Pigeon Discus or albino red eagle discus is one of the many strains of discus that through genetic mutation have produced a reproducible color variation of the Discus fish. The AB Checkerboard Discus has a distinct pattern of white to turquoise to red stripes on its body that distinguish it from the other members of the Discus family. These stripes crisscross in such a way that the overall pattern resembles a checkerboard, hence its name. AB Red Checkerboard with beautiful red eyes are very rare and special fish at Texas Aqua LLC. Discus aquariums should closely resemble their natural Amazonian habitat with plenty of plants and branching root or driftwood. Water parameters should be very consistent with a pH near 6.5 to 7.4. Our PH is 7.2-7.6, temperature between 80° to 86° Fahrenheit with low to medium water currents. Discus can thrive in a wider range of water parameters as long as the changes are not sudden and the fish has adequate time to adjust to changing parameters. AB Red checkerboard Discus should not be housed with aggressive or boisterous fish species or in aquariums with intense lighting or strong water currents.
The Sakura Leopard Discus, also known as Symphysodon sp. 'Sakura Leopard,' is a beautiful and eye-catching variant of the discus fish species. This particular discus variety is known for its vibrant colors and distinctive leopard-like pattern.
The Sakura Leopard Discus exhibits a striking combination of colors and patterns. Its base coloration can range from light beige to pale yellow or cream, providing a soft and attractive background. Adorning its body are bold and well-defined black spots that resemble the spots on a leopard. These spots are irregular in shape and size, adding to the overall visual appeal of the fish. The contrast between the base color and the black spots creates a captivating and vibrant display.
Sakura Leopard Discus are omnivorous and require a varied and nutritious diet. They can be fed high-quality flakes, pellets, and granules specifically formulated for discus fish. Supplementing their diet with frozen or live foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia is recommended to provide essential protein and nutrients. Offering a diverse diet helps promote their vibrant coloration and overall well-being.
The Sakura Leopard Discus is a highly admired fish variety due to its vibrant colors and distinctive leopard-like pattern. Its peaceful temperament and captivating appearance make it an excellent addition to community aquariums or dedicated discus tanks. Proper care, including suitable tank conditions, consistent water parameters, and a balanced diet, is essential for their successful keeping and optimal health.
If you are looking to make a statement with a touch of red, blue, and even slate, the blue-red snake discus is a good way to go. This fish has a mixture of red and blue fine lines throughout its body. The lines extend to the tail, giving it its famous “snakeskin” moniker. Instead of making its way to a pair of boots, a purse, or a wallet, you can enjoy this mesmerizing pattern for yourself in the comfort of your home relaxing in a sofa in front of your aquarium.
For all Red fish, we recommend you to feed them red color enhancer food to maintain their beautiful red color.
We are happy to offer such a beautiful selection of Fuji Reds discus to you. Enter the Fuji Red Discus- the embodiment of the palette of Rock itself. Unlike the Fiamma Rosa, the Fuji Red discus has a black halo effect on its outer rims. A pearly mask stands alone in a sea of vibrant red. A dusting of black along the fins creates a halo. Dramatic; It makes a bold statement. You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you just might find the Fuji Red Discus is the perfect drop of color in your tank.
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The ah pigeon snake skin discus has a body that sports a snakeskin design with solid irregularly shaped red lines imprinted on the body's white backgrounds. The overall coloration of Discus will vary depending on mood and overall health of the fish. Discus are among the most popular aquarium fish.
Discus originate from a habitat of shaded water with branches and other dense cover and this habitat should be duplicated in the aquarium. High quality water conditions (warm, soft, acidic) must be maintained.
Becoming slightly territorial when breeding, it is best to breed an established pair, or maintain a group of young Discus and allow them to pair themselves. Warm, soft, slightly acidic water is required for spawning. The pair will clean a flat surface (usually a broad leaf or the side of the aquarium) prior to spawning. The parents must not be removed from the fry; the fry feed on their parents' mucus.
Largely carnivorous, Symphysodon spp. prefers freeze-dried bloodworms and tubifex, pellet food designed for discus, high-quality flake food, and meaty frozen foods.
The albino leopard discus is an old soul. The rock and roll leopard on the rest of his body tell a different story. Around his face, the marking coalesce into stripes reminiscent of a zebra – they would have been all the rage at a metal show in the 80s. His graceful front fin flows in the water, reminding one of a hipster’s goatee. The spots extend onto his fins, while his tail is mostly transparent. He’s several wild animals rolled up in one sweet fish.
The Panthera Discus exhibits a combination of colors and patterns reminiscent of the majestic big cats it is named after. Its base coloration can vary, typically ranging from shades of beige to golden or amber hues. The body is adorned with bold and distinctive black or dark brown markings that create a striking pattern. These markings can take various forms, such as horizontal stripes, spots, or even rosettes, resembling the patterns found on the coats of panthers or other large feline species. Like other discus fish, the Panthera Discus is relatively large. When fully mature, it can reach a diameter of around 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 centimeters). However, growth rates and maximum sizes can vary depending on factors such as water quality, diet, and overall care. Panthera Discus are generally peaceful and social fish. They can be kept in community aquariums with other non-aggressive fish species that share similar water parameter requirements. Providing ample hiding places, plants, and open swimming space is important to ensure their well-being. They may form small groups or pairs and display breeding behaviors under suitable conditions. Maintaining specific water parameters is crucial for the well-being of Panthera Discus. They typically prefer soft, slightly acidic to neutral water conditions. The recommended temperature range is typically between 82 to 86°F (28 to 30°C). Consistent water quality, regular water changes, and appropriate filtration are essential for their overall health and vitality. Panthera Discus are omnivorous and require a balanced diet. They can be fed high-quality flakes, pellets, and granules specifically formulated for discus fish. Supplementing their diet with frozen or live foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia is recommended to provide essential protein and nutrients. Offering a varied diet enhances their coloration and promotes their overall health.
For all Red fish, we recommend you to feed them red color enhancer food to maintain their beautiful red color. If not, it can fading off a bit
The Supper Red Ninja Discus is one of the many strains of discus that through genetic mutation have produced a reproducible color variation of the Discus fish. This strain has deep red color on their body with a small yellow or white face. Red Ninja Discus aquariums should closely resemble their natural Amazonian habitat with plenty of plants and branching root or driftwood. Water parameters should be very consistent with a pH near 6.5 to 7.2, temperature between 80° to 86° Fahrenheit with low to medium water currents. Discus can thrive in a wider range of water parameters as long as the changes are not sudden and the fish has adequate time to adjust to changing parameters. Red Ninja Discus should not be housed with aggressive or boisterous fish species or in aquariums with intense lighting or strong water currents.
